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Nederlands: Rijksminister Joseph Goebbels, Rijkscommissaris Arthur Seyss-Inquart en generaal Georg-Hans Reinhardt bij de feestelijke opening van het 'Deutsches Theater in den Niederlanden' met de opera 'Don Giovanni' (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) in de Koninklijke Schouwburg in Den Haag.
English: Reich Minister Joseph Goebbels, Reich Commissioner Arthur Seyss-Inquart and General Georg-Hans Reinhardt at the grand opening of the 'Deutsches Theater in the Niederlanden' with the opera "Don Giovanni" (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) at the Royal Theater (Dutch: Koninklijke Schouwburg) in The Hague.
Deutsch: Reichsminister Joseph Goebbels, Reichskommissar Arthur Seyß-Inquart und Generalobrest Georg-Hans Reinhardt bei der Eröffnung des "Deutschen Theaters in den Niederlanden" mit die Oper "Don Giovanni" (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) am Königlichen Theater in Den Haag.
Français : Ministre du Reich Joseph Goebbels, le commissaire du Reich Arthur Seyss-Inquart et le général Georg Reinhardt à l'ouverture du "Deutsches Theater aux Pays-Bas", avec l'opéra "Don Giovanni" (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) au Théâtre Royal de La Haye.
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